
07-27-2004, 06:18 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Greece, NY
Posts: 1,480
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I find that OAL is not the most important thing with SWC bullets in the 45. I found that the best thing is to seat the bullet so that its shoulder, where the cone meets the cylindrical base, is just about .005-.015" above the case mouth, regardless of what the OAL comes out to. That makes for my most reliable feeding. I've loaded 185, 200, 210 & 230 grains with this criterion.
Loading longer tends to shave off a little lead at the end of the chamber where it meets the bore. Then, that lead keeps the next round from chambering all the way.
The bullet & mold mfrs know this, and if you seat as I said, the OAL will come out in the SAAMI spec range. Seating heavy bullets longer than this made mine hang up in the magazine.
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